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6/45 (Korean: 육사오; RR: Yuksao) is a 2022 South Korean comedy film directed by Park Gyu-tae, starring Go Kyung-pyo, Lee Yi-kyung, Eum Moon-suk, Park Se-wan and Kwak Dong-yeon. The film depicts a comical encounter between South and North Korean soldiers over the 5.7 billion won lottery that crossed the Military Demarcation Line on the wind ...
6:45 is a 2021 horror film that was directed by Craig Singer. The film had a limited theatrical release, followed by a release to VOD in 2022. The film had a limited theatrical release, followed by a release to VOD in 2022.
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Mega Lotto 6/45 was introduced on May 17, 1997, and a more improved version of the 6/42 draw and is also introduced as a nationwide one. As the name states, a six-number combination is chosen from a lot of numbers from 1 to 45. As with 6/42, at least three of one's chosen numbers must appear among the six winning numbers to win a prize.
The first iteration of Mark Six was noted to have been unpopular with Hong Kong residents. [6] On 6 July 1976, The game was revamped to a 6-out-of-36 format, [6] and renamed to its current Chinese name, on 6 July 1976. [3] The total amount of numbers in play increased from 36 to 40 in 1983, and saw further increases in 1987, 1990, and 1996.
6–20 Scotland: 1962 Five Nations Championship [77] 74 2 February 1963 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh: 3–0 Scotland: 1963 Five Nations Championship [78] 75 22 February 1964 Lansdowne Road, Dublin: 3–6 Scotland: 1964 Five Nations Championship [79] 76 27 February 1965 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh: 6–16 Ireland: 1965 Five Nations ...
[45] 45 29 April 1972 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 24–14 Ireland: Spring International [a] 35,000 [47] 46 14 April 1973 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–4 Ireland: 1973 Five Nations Championship: 50,000 [48] 47 19 January 1974 Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 9–6 France: 1974 Five Nations Championship: 43,694 [49] 48 1 March 1975 Lansdowne Road, Dublin ...
6–6 draw: 1925 Five Nations Championship — [47] 45 13 February 1926 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 19–15 Ireland: 1926 Five Nations Championship — [48] 46 12 February 1927 Twickenham Stadium, London 8–6 England: 1927 Five Nations Championship: 45,000 [49] 47 11 February 1928 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 6–7 England: 1928 Five Nations Championship ...